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Golden Surinames.

madisonrecords Jul 04, 2008 12:28 PM

Speckling, smeckling.
I would put these two up against any.
Photographed with nothing more than sunlight in their tote
and still does them no justice!

These two are unreal golden and pink and I cannot imagine
what they will look like as adults.

John J

Replies (3)

kcpits Jul 04, 2008 12:42 PM

I agree John. I love the speckles. Happy fourth.
Joel

okeeteekid Jul 04, 2008 03:20 PM

to me the speckling gives them a more exotic look, very nice boas john.
greg c

madisonrecords Jul 04, 2008 03:45 PM

It is all about CONTRAST for me.
Some Boas do not look very nice with speckling
and others come together as a whole package,
that blends everything together.

I just upgraded a bunch of pictures, using nothing
but their totes and sunlight through the window "
while keeping the 4th barbeque going " and the whole
time I am taking the pictures, I am laughing!

Why, would I be laughing so hard while taking pictures?
Well, the whole " Photoshop " soap opera that was recently
brought up, was simply me trying to learn to play with
a technology, that I was not familiar with and not an attempt,
to make things look better.

The only thing that I did, was make them look worse and that,
is what had me laughing! Photoshop, can be a very useful tool,
but only for those who really know what they are doing.

I am just learning and when you just start to learn something
" you make mistakes " WoW, imagine that!

Anyway, know substitute for the use of PROPER sunlight and now,
the Boas show just how remarkable they are in a picture and it is 99% accurate.

So, until the next " Bandwagon " starts to roll, I will be
enjoying the family and taking pictures of some incredible boas
and making customers happy.

John J

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